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The Breakdown - Episode 5 - Florida Cadets just miss on "All American" in Greco at Duals

Here is the breakdown from the 16U (Cadet) Greco National Duals that took place over 2 days in Westfield, Indiana. A breakdown of the 14U (Schoolboys) will be coming later today/tomorrow. And then we will get the Freestyle portion posted.


Not to bury the lead with results and other information … but the takeaway from the 2 days of action was that the Florida Cadets just missed making the All American in Greco and finished on top of the Bronze/Copper Pool. Georgia Blue finished 7th in the Bronze/Copper pool in Greco. Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia Red all had good individual performances, but struggled overall to make the top pools as a team.

Already know the team results? Jump down to the bottom of each section as we highlight some individuals that had a great 2 days (each style) of wrestling.

Let’s Start the Breakdown with a look at Greco …. Day 1 Pool Action

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Florida lost their opening match to Minnesota Blue (the overall eventual Champs), but rebounded with wins over Indiana Blue, Oklahoma Red, and Iowa (39-38 in a match that came down to a Sawyer Bartelt win) to take 3rd. Because Pennsylvania Blue lost to Minnesota in the finals … Florida had a shot at true second, but lost a close one to PA 42-31. As a result they would move to the Bronze/Copper Pool.


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Illinois downed Indiana Gold to win Pool B … Georgia Red finished with losses to Minnesota Red, Texas Red, and Michigan Blue to take 8th. Alabama lost to Indiana Gold 48-24, but got a nice win over Michigan Blue 49-24 in the consis. Alabama then lost to Minnesota Red and Texas Red to finish 6th.


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Tennessee suffered two very close losses - 40-35 to Missouri and 35-34 to Pennsylvania Red to fall to the 7th/8th place match in Pool C. They easily beat Delaware, but would be relegated to the Red Pool for Day 2. Oklahoma Blue finished 1st with Idaho 2nd.


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Georgia Blue received a by into the semis where they got the top seed California - losing 53-22 to the team that would eventually take first in the Pool (and 3rd overall). Georgia rebounded with a 65-16 win over Texas Blue and a 55-16 hammering of Nebraska 55-16 to take 3rd. Georgia lost a tough 45-30 match to Wisconsin for true second. Georgia joined Florida in the Bronze/Copper Pool for Day 2.


Day 2:

Minnesota Blue would end up taking the title with wins over Indiana Gold, Idaho, California (53-18) and Oklahoma Blue 48-26. In fact - Florida gave Minnesota Blue their toughest match of the tournament (minus the final vs. Oklahoma).


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Florida took care of business going 4-0 on the day … wins over Kansas Red (48-32), Colorado (42-33), and Georgia (47-30) as well as New Jersey (52-25) to finish 9th overall - one spot from All American. Georgia finished the tournament with losses to Colorado, Kansas Red, and Florida before downing Nebraska to finish 7th in the pool.


Oklahoma Red won the Yellow pool over Texas Red …

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Tennessee finished up the Greco part of the duals red hot with wins over Texas Blue, Indiana Blue, Michigan Blue before downing Alabama 37-30 to take the top spot in the Red Pool. Alabama also finished well - suffering their only loss of Day 2 to Tennessee.

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Georgia Red - which had several forfeits throughout their lineup - finished the tournament 5th in the Green Pool - getting their lone dual win over Michigan Red 44-18.


Five on the Rise from Cadet Greco

It should be noted that not all results in the duals are created equal. Because who you face on the second day depends entirely on how well your team wrestles in Day 1. So there are wrestlers with losses that make the list and others that went unbeaten that may not make the list. It is the nature of the beast as it relates to duals.

Also the difference between being a first-year or a second-year cadet is huge. I don’t know which “year cadet” each of the wrestlers are … but if any of the below are 1st-year cadets - you better lookout for next year.

These are the 5 that jumped off the screen … but the “other” listed below also had an outstanding two days of Greco:

  • 120 - Casen Roark (Tennessee) - Tough to pick between Roak, Sturgill, Desselle, and Mason Jakob. All four were unbeaten. Roark gets the nod here with two very good wins over Hudson Waldrop and Vincent Echavarry. Unfortunately we didn’t get a chance to see Roark or his teammates against some of the best because Tennessee lost their first two matches. Don’t get me wrong - wins over Echavarry and Waldrop are outstanding, but we would have liked to have seen Roark vs. Kilkeary (who beat Heap on criteria).

  • 170 - Brian Burburija (Florida) - Burburija was simply superb this weekend in Greco. He finished 9-0 with a nice 15-7 win over Cole Han-Lindemyer of Minnesota along with tech falls of Hoke Poe-Hogan of Georgia and Harvey Ludington of New Jersey. It was his 10-0 tech of Braden Brown of Oklahoma that was really impressive. We didn’t get to see him vs. David Malin of Wisconsin, but that match is likely to happen in the next month.

  • 182 - Omaury Alvarez (Georgia) - 8-0 splitting time between 182 and 195. 5 tech falls, 2 falls, and a forfeit. Only downside was we didn’t get to see Omaury vs. Smith of Utah or Schoppe of New Jersey (we didn’t even get to see him vs. Roos of Iowa or Shupp of Pennsylvania). When we did get to watch Omaury wrestle - he was outstanding, but he didn’t get the bigger names that he will likely need to beat to take home a stop sign from Fargo.

  • 195 - Sawyer Bartelt (Florida) - 9-0 at 195/220. Stepped in a big way time and again for Florida. The moment was never too big and he came through for the team on more than one occasion. Anyone that beats Sonny Sasso 5-0 has to be among the favorites heading into Fargo.

  • 220 - William Caneer (Alabama) - finished unbeaten (8-0 with 7 tech falls and a 13-9 decision win over Henry of Indiana). Unfortunately we didn’t get to see how Caneer matched up with Bartelt, Alvarez, Agresti, or Sonny Sasso. Still going unbeaten is a major accomplishment and should put him on the “watch list” for Fargo.

Others to keep an eye heading into Fargo:

  • 100 - Fredrick Mitchum (Florida) - 8-1 and was key to Florida hanging tough with Minnesota and beating Colorado. Wins over Lyden and Declan Strait pop out - but needs to be closer with wrestlers like Graff of Iowa if he wants to make the podium in Fargo.

  • 100 - Mason Jakob (Tennessee) - 7-0 (6-0 with a forfeit). Wins over Cale Tucker and Malachi Stratton. Didn’t get to see Jakob vs. Kleimann or Mauger - which would have been interesting. But Jakob used the opportunity to sharpen his skills and will be on the radar heading into Fargo.

  • 106 - Brodie Christmas (Alabama) - 5-2 (4-2 with a forfeit) - must find a way to beat the likes of Tishner if Brodie is going to make the podium in Fargo.

  • 106 - Christian Fretwell (Florida) - 7-2 (6-2 with a forfeit). Wrestled Ambrose of Minnesota tough, but the bar is Sam Herring if you want to be on the podium in Fargo (which was Fretwell’s only other loss).

  • 106 - Jack Anderson (Tennessee) - finished 4-3, but had a huge win over Brodie Christmas to help lead Tennessee to first in the Red Pool.

  • 113 - Will Anderson (Alabama) - 6-2 (5-2 with a forfeit) - lost a close one to Milano of Michigan otherwise was close to making the top 5. Needs to find a way to match Laudenbach of Minnesota if he wants to take home a stop sign from Fargo.

  • 120 - Anderson Heap (Florida) - 8-1 (6-1 with 2 forfeits) - only loss to Vincent Kilkeary (one of the top 120’s in the country) …. losing 7-7 on criteria. Heap is a good example of someone that could make the 5 above. His wins over Reece of Colorado and Casella of Kansas show he is ready to make a run for a stop sign in Fargo.

  • 126 - Logan Paradice (Georgia) - 5-3 (4-3 with a forfeit). Wrestled well in a very tough weight … lost a close one to Alarcon of Colorado, but will need to be more in the matches with the likes of Guffey and Koenig if Logan wants to make the podium in Fargo.

  • 126 - Hunter Sturgill (Tennessee) - Sturgill looks like a lock to make a run in Fargo. This weekend didn’t provide the matchup we wanted (vs. Alarcon, Robideau, Koenig, etc.) but wins over Magro, Jones, etc. did nothing to make us think he won’t be in the hunt in July.

  • 132 - Landon Desselle (Tennessee) - 6-0 … but similar situation as his unbeaten Tennessee teammates. Good wins over Graham and McClain, but we didn’t get to see Desselle vs. Smith, Root or Faglioni.

  • 132 - Cade Parent (Georgia) - 5-3 (4-3 with a forfeit) … similar to his teammate Paradice. Good wrestling in a very tough weight.

  • 138 - Brandon Cody (Florida) - 6-3 … beat wrestlers that you’d expect, but lost to Perentin New Jersey, Hanson of Minnesota, and Searcy of Indiana in matches that weren’t that close. Cody is on track to be in the hunt in Fargo, but will need to up the game if he wants to make the podium in Dakota.

  • 152 - Dominic Bambinelli (Georgia) - 7-1. Bambinelli is right there. Lost a close one to Khosravy of California 4-3. Didn’t get to see Bambinelli vs. Strick, Ferrari or Baker. That would give everyone a good idea if he is likely to make a run for a stop sign or not. Still 7-1 over some very competition.

  • 160 - Cordell White (Florida) - 8-1 with his only loss coming to Travis Smith of Minnesota. White wrestled extremely well and should be on every 160’s radar heading into Fargo … he’s not likely to win it, but he’s good enough to make the podium and knock some hammers off along the way.

  • 182 - Will Conlon (Alabama) - 4-1 with a loss to Schreiber of Tennessee. Won close matches and lost a close match.

  • 285 - Caleb Rodriguez (Florida) - 6-3. Lost to some hammers, but also had some very good wins. Rodriguez was an important piece of the puzzle for Florida and there is no way they finish 9th without him. Still … he is close to making a run in Fargo, but needs to be more in matches like vs. Wyatt Smith and Sebastian Lopez if he wants to be on the podium.

There were a few others that wrestled hard and did well vs. the competition, but the level wasn’t nearly what they can expect to see in Fargo. It will be interesting to see which Cadets use this experience as a springboard to winning some tough matches in late July.

The Breakdown - Episode 4 - Schoolboy and Cadet Duals Update Day 1

Simple results - lots of nuance lost in just the reporting of results. Will provide greater detail once we actually wrap-up the Greco and move onto Freestyle.

The bets example of what am I talking about is Anderson Heap of Florida . Heap’s name won’t show up below - he went 4-1 with his only loss coming to #1 Vincent Kilkeary of Pennsylvania on criteria (after wrestling 5 tough matches). But too little time to dig into that at the moment. Expect that level of analysis once we get the final breakdown.

Still good day for both Georgia and Florida Cadets … were in the hunt for All American pool status and came up just short. Tennessee Cadets lost two very close matches and fell all the way to 7th in their pool. We could see a Florida vs. Georgia schoolboy matchup tomorrow which will be fun, but Tennessee will finish above all others in the SE at schoolboys after making the Bronze/Copper Pool.

14U (Schoolboys) Greco

Pool C

  • Tennessee finishes 4th (2-2 on the day)

    • Beat Georgia 46-36

    • Lost to Iowa 63-15

    • Beat Nebraska 51-30

    • Lost to Claifornia 60-20

  • Georgia finishes 5th (2-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Tennessee 46-36

    • Beat Alabama 56-25

    • Lost to California 61-17

    • Beat Nebraska 55-25

  • Alabama finishes 7th (1-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Iowa 67-10

    • Lost to Georgia 56-25

    • Beat Michigan Red 57-24

Pool D

  • Florida finishes 5th (2-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Maryland 36-36

    • Beat Pennsylvania Red 37-36

    • Lost to Indiana Gold 49-33

    • Beat Oklahoma Blue 48-34

Unbeaten Individuals after Day 1

  • 71 - Everett Stephens (Florida)

  • 77 - Cooper McArthur (Georgia)

  • 87 - Lincoln Sledzianowski (Florida)

  • 92 - William Phillips (Tennessee)

  • 106 - Kiowa Vines (Alabama)

  • 106/110 - Zac Bosken (Tennessee)

  • 114 - Bradley Williams (Alabama)

  • 130/136 - Gavin Isaacs (Florida)

  • 136 - Moose Bringer (Georgia)

  • 165 - Michael Mocco (Florida)

  • 187 - Alexander Smith (Florida)

  • 250 - Sebastian Garcia (Georgia)


16U (Cadets) Greco

Pool A

  • Florida finishes 3rd (3-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Minnesota Blue 53-25

    • Beat Indiana Blue 52-26

    • Beat Oklahoma Red 52-24

    • Beat Iowa 39-38

    • Lost to Pennsylvania Blue 42-31 for true second

Pool B

  • Alabama finishes 6th (1-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Indiana Gold 48-24

    • Beat Michigan Blue 49-24

    • Lost to Texas Red 40-37

  • Georgia Red finishes 8th (0-3 on the day)

    • Lost to Minnesota Red 66-11

    • Lost to Texas Red 66-10

    • Lost to Michigan Blue 50-13

Pool C

  • Tennessee finishes 7th (1-2 on the day)

    • Lost to Missouri 40-35

    • Lost to Pennsylvania Red 35-34

    • Beat Delaware 47-19

Pool D

  • Georgia Blue finishes 3rd (2-2 on the day)

    • Lost to California 53-22

    • Beat Texas Blue 65-16

    • Beat Nebraska 55-15

    • Lost to Wisconsin 45-30 for true second

Unbeaten Individuals after Day 1

  • 100 - Mason Jakob (Tennessee)

  • 120 - Casen Roark (Tennessee)

  • 126 - Hunter Surgill (Tennessee)

  • 132 - Landon Desselle (Tennessee)

  • 138 - Connor Payne (Tennessee)

  • 145 - Latrell Schafer (Georgia)

  • 160 - Tyler Secoy (Georgia)

  • 170 - Brian Burburija (Florida)

  • 182 - William Conlon (Alabama)

  • 182 - Landon Williams (Tennessee)

  • 182 - Ian Osbourn (Alabama)

  • 182/195 - Omaury Alvarez (Georgia)

  • 195 - Sawyer Bartelt (Florida)

  • 195/220 - William Caneer (Alabama)

Freestyle and Greco State

As we head into Southeast Regions this coming weekend in Jacksonville, Florida … we have a clearer picture of those that might be contenders for a SE Region crown as well as a member of their state dual team or on the trip to Fargo.

Many states use their “State Championship” as a qualifier for duals and Fargo. Florida has previously used the Father Devine Tournament as a qualifier for the duals team, but that was two decades ago - I don’t know if that has changed in recent years. Regardless - we highlight those wrestlers that won a State Freestyle or Greco title this past weekend … you might see more them this summer.

For those of you unfamiliar (and so I don’t have to write it multiple times for multiple states) - here is a possible breakdown:

  • 14U are your likely representatives for a Schoolboy/Schoolgirl team if the state decides to compete in the Duals which will be held June 9th-13th in Franklin, Indiana.

  • 16U are your likely representatives for “Cadet" (although I don’t believe USA Wrestling is still using that designation) for the 16U Duals in Westfield, Indiana on June 9th-13rh.

  • Junior Champs are your likely representatives on the Junior Duals team (and possibly Junior National Team) that will be held June 15th-19th in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

What’s the saying … “Summer wrestling makes Winter Champions” - expect to see these names often over the next 12 months.


Alabama

Freestyle

14U Champs

  • 77 Jameson Thomas (Warrior WC)

  • 83 Will Atkinson (Warrior WC)

  • 92 Nick Sykes (Warrior WC)

  • 97 Joseph Marcum (Birmingham WC)

  • 102 Bradley Hastings (Ironclad WC)

  • 106 Evelyn Holmes-Smith (Assassins WC)

  • 110 Kiowa Vines (Warrior WC)

  • 114 Bradley Williams (Warrior WC)

  • 119 Carter Blalock (Ft Payne WC)

  • 125 Stuart Andrews (Mtn Brook WC)

  • 130 Ephram Ormiston (Ironclad WC)

  • 149 Sheldon Sharp (Tennessee Valley WC)

  • 165 Braxton Reaves (Ironclad WC)

16U Champs

  • 88 Wallace Blue (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 94 Wallace Blue (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 100 Cale Tucker (Spartan Fitness WC)

  • 106 Brodie Christmas (Ironclad WC)

  • 113 William Anderson (Ironclad WC)

  • 120 Hudson Waldrop (Warrior WC)

  • 126 Chad Strickland (Warrior WC)

  • 132 Daishun Powe (Gardendale)

  • 138 Bryce Alli (Ironclad WC)

  • 145 Clay Johnston (Warrior WC)

  • 152 Cole Sykes (Warrior WC)

  • 160 Connor Russo (River Rats WC)

  • 182 Will Conlon (Warrior WC)

  • 195 Cole Carter (Ironclad WC)

  • 220 Will Caneer (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 285 Will Caneer (Alabama Takedown Academy)

Junior Champs

  • 113 Davis Reiff (Ironclad WC)

  • 120 Kirk Smitherman (Ironclad WC)

  • 126 Yanni Vines (Warrior WC)

  • 132 Sam Sutton (Ironclad WC)

  • 138 Bryce Wanagat (Warrior WC)

  • 145 James Latona (Warrior WC)

  • 152 Oliver Howard (Tennessee Valley WC)

  • 160 Will Miller (Warrior WC)

  • 170 Keenan Wyatt (Unattached)

  • 182 Warren Hoyt (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 195 Kenndy Wyatt (Warrior WC)

  • 220 Kenndy Wyatt (Warrior WC)

  • 285 James Zogg (Auburn Takedown)

Greco

14U Champs

  • 83 Will Atkinson (Warrior WC)

  • 92 Nick Sykes (Warrior WC)

  • 97 Joseph Marcum (Birmingham WC)

  • 102 Bradley Hastings (Ironclad WC)

  • 106 Evelyn Holmes-Smith (Assassins WC)

  • 110 Kiowa Vines (Warrior WC)

  • 114 Bradley Williams (Warrior WC)

  • 119 Carter Blalock (Ft Payne WC)

  • 125 Stuart Andrews (Mtn Brook WC)

  • 130 Ephram Ormiston (Ironclad WC)

  • 136 Skylar Hernandez (Brute Force WC)

  • 149 Sheldon Sharp (Tennessee Valley WC)

  • 165 Braxton Reaves (Ironclad WC)

16U Champs

  • 88 Wallace Blue (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 94 Clark Box (Ironclad WC)

  • 100 Cale Tucker (Spartan Fitness WC)

  • 106 Brodie Christmas (Ironclad WC)

  • 113 William Anderson (Ironclad WC)

  • 120 Hudson Waldrop (Warrior WC)

  • 126 Nicholas Dempsey (Warrior WC)

  • 132 Craig McIsaac (Ironclad WC)

  • 138 Bryce Alli (Ironclad WC)

  • 145 Clay Johnston (Warrior WC)

  • 152 Cole Sykes (Warrior WC)

  • 160 Kyle Oliveira (Warrior WC)

  • 170 Logan Pace-Ransom (Brute Force WC)

  • 182 Will Conlon (Warrior WC)

  • 195 Cole Carter (Ironclad WC)

  • 220 Will Caneer (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 285 Willie Cox III (Alabama Takedown Academy)

Junior Champs

  • 113 Davis Reiff (Ironclad WC)

  • 126 Yanni Vines (Warrior WC)

  • 132 Miguel McGrew (Birmingham WC)

  • 138 Bryce Wanagat (Warrior WC)

  • 145 James Latona (Warrior WC)

  • 152 Oliver Howard (Tennessee Valley WC)

  • 160 Will Miller (Warrior WC)

  • 170 Aiden Knight (Birmingham WC)

  • 182 Warren Hoyt (Alabama Takedown Academy)

  • 220 James Reed (Ironclad WC)

  • 285 James Zogg (Auburn Takedown)


Florida

Freestyle

14U Champs

  • 77 Everett Stephens (Beacon WC)

  • 83 William Buckley (Beacons WC)

  • 87 Emma Bacon (Beacons WC)

  • 92 Lincoln Sledzianowski (Garage Boyz WC)

  • 102 Adaias Ortiz (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 106 Dustin Kohn (Seminole County WC)

  • 114 Andrés DiGrigoli Beacons WC)

  • 119 Nathaniel Williams (Miami WC)

  • 125 Micah Wittenberg (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 130 Jonathan Moreno (Gladiator WC)

  • 136 Kalias Nazario (Golden Bears WC)

  • 149 Marrion Nelson (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 165 Willie White (Unattached)

  • 187 Alex Smith (Yulee)

16U Champs

  • 100 Derrick Williams (Gulf Coast Grappling Academy)

  • 106 Roman Lermer (Tampa Bay Tiger WC)

  • 113 Ethan Rivera (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 120 Anderson Heap (Attack WC)

  • 126 Jonathan Hudson (SWAT)

  • 132 Elvis Solis (Gladiator WC)

  • 138 Gavin Balmeceda (Gladiator WC)

  • 145 Ethan Mojena (Unattached)

  • 152 Kendrick Hodge (Project Grapple)

  • 160 Elijah Penton (Westside WC)

  • 170 Brian Burburija (Countryside)

  • 182 Jonathan Tumblin (Alpha Dog WC)

  • 220 Jonathan Fraga (Southwest Miami)

  • 285 Caleb Rodriguez (Beacons WC)

Junior Champs

  • 100 Vincent Biondoletti (Gladiator WC)

  • 106 Josiah Ortiz (Top Gun Wrestling Academy)

  • 113 Christian Guzman (Gladiator WC)

  • 120 Darrell Tabor (Lutz)

  • 126 Cooper Haase (Attack WC) - beat Hayden Whidden

  • 132 Eligh Rivera (Central Florida Wrestling Academy) beat Braden Basile with Melguizo 3rd.

  • 138 Danny Nini (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 145 Aiden Reichert (Westside WC)

  • 152 Carson Miller (Garage Boyz WC)

  • 160 Cody Rice (Charlotte)

  • 170 Frank Solozano (Lake Gibson)

  • 182 Tylynn Lukens (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 195 Sawyer Bartelt (Gladiator WC) - beat Mikey TalShahar

  • 220 Tristan Middlebrook (Lake Gibson)

  • 285 Ethan Vergara (Golden Bears WC)

Greco

14U Champs

  • 77 Uy’Kwon Wimberly (Florida Scorpions WC)

  • 83 William Buckley (Beacons WC)

  • 87 Emma Bacon (Beacons WC)

  • 92 Lincoln Sledzianowski (Garage Boyz WC)

  • 102 Tyree Graham (Miami WC)

  • 106 Dustin Kohn (Seminole County WC)

  • 114 Andrés DiGrigoli Beacons WC)

  • 119 Nathaniel Williams (Miami WC)

  • 125 Micah Wittenberg (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 130 Gavin Isaacs (Seminole County WC)

  • 136 Kalias Nazario (Golden Bears WC)

  • 149 Bryan Picallo (Golden Bears WC)

  • 165 Willie White (Unattached)

  • 187 Alex Smith (Yulee)

16U Champs

  • 100 Fredrick Mitchum (Miami WC)

  • 106 Roman Lermer (Tampa Bay Tiger WC)

  • 113 Ethan Vugman (St Augustine)

  • 120 Anderson Heap (Attack WC)

  • 126 Ryan Phillips (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 132 Elvis Solis (Gladiator WC)

  • 138 Brandon Cody (Seminole County WC)

  • 145 Ethan Mojena (Unattached)

  • 152 Kendrick Hodge (Project Grapple)

  • 160 Omer Barak (SWAT)

  • 170 Brian Burburija (Countryside)

  • 182 Alexander Strickland (Top Gun Wrestling Academy)

  • 220 Jonathan Fraga (Southwest Miami)

  • 285 Caleb Rodriguez (Beacons WC)

Junior Champs

  • 100 Vincent Biondoletti (Gladiator WC)

  • 113 Christian Guzman (Gladiator WC)

  • 120 Kevin Placer (Eagle Empire WC)

  • 126 Hayden Whidden (Lake Gibson) - beat Cooper Haase

  • 132 Braden Basile (Tampa Bay Tiger WC) - beat Sebastian Melguizo

  • 138 Isaac Church (Charlotte)

  • 145 Michael Shannon (Unattached)

  • 152 Jaurice Seymour (Project Grapple)

  • 160 Alexander Couto (Gladiator WC)

  • 170 Sergio Desiante (Tampa Bay Tiger WC)

  • 182 Tylynn Lukens (Central Florida Wrestling Academy)

  • 195 Mikey TalShahar (SWAT)

  • 220 Tristan Middlebrook (Lake Gibson)

  • 285 Ethan Vergara (Golden Bears WC)


Georgia

Freestyle

14U Champs

  • 71 Teequavious Mills (RWA)

  • 77 Cooper McArthur (TEK))

  • 83 Chris Swann (CPX)

  • 87 Roman Belardo (RWA)

  • 92 Taj Jones (Atlanta Wrestling Academy)

  • 97 Nicolas Owens (Teknique)

  • 102 Kadin McDonald (OSO)

  • 106 Scott Swann (Social Circle)

  • 110 Hagen Sharp (GWA)

  • 114 Philip Jax (706)

  • 119 Ronan An (LVUP)

  • 125 Paul Lanier (LVUP)

  • 130 Connor Stephens (CPX)

  • 136 Moose Bringer (South Effingham)

  • 149 Matthew VanWettering (Icon)

  • 165 Kriecg Roe (Unat)

  • 187 Anthony Alcazar (WW)

  • 250 Sebastian Garcia (WW)

16U Champs

  • 88 Eli Bowman (GWA)

  • 94 Ty Murray (CPX)

  • 100 Antonio Mills (RWA)

  • 106 Kieron Mccormack (TEK)

  • 113 Drew Gorman (TEK)

  • 120 Noah Danforth (TEK)

  • 126 Collin Mullins (LVUP)

  • 132 Cade Parent (LVUP)

  • 138 Joshua Denson (LVUP)

  • 145 Latrell Schafer (Storm)

  • 152 Dominic Bambinelli (RWA)

  • 160 Tyler Secoy (Icon)

  • 170 Hoke Poe-Hogan (Jefferson Wrestling)

  • 182 Omaury Alvarez (LVUP)

  • 195 Zach McAfee (SHS)

  • 220 Ivan Thurman (SHS)

  • 285 Ashton Anderson (South Effingham)

Junior Champs

  • 106 Matthew Denson (LVUP)

  • 113 Hunter McCullough (SGAC)

  • 120 Cole Hunt (GHW) - beat Dom Ditomasso in the finals

  • 126 Amantee Mills (RWA) - beat Jacob Silka in the finals

  • 132 Austin Thiel (Storm Wrestling Center) - beat Art Martinez in the finals

  • 138 David Panone (LVUP)

  • 145 Michael Kilic (WA)

  • 152 Jake Piccirilli (LVUP)

  • 160 Zyan Hall (LVUP)

  • 170 Gunner Filipowicz (LVUP)

  • 182 Nolan Pozzobon (LVUP)

  • 195 Thomas Godbee (The Storm Wrestling Center) - beat Hunter Adams in the finals

  • 220 Bernard Manga (Unat)

  • 285 Chase Horne (The Storm Wrestling Center)

Greco

14U Champs

  • 71 Eli Flowers (Appalachian Wrestling Academy)

  • 77 Cooper McArthur (TEK))

  • 83 Chris Swann (CPX)

  • 87 Roman Belardo (RWA)

  • 92 Taj Jones (Atlanta Wrestling Academy)

  • 97 Isaac Hoshide (LVUP)

  • 102 Kadin McDonald (OSO)

  • 106 Scott Swann (Social Circle)

  • 110 Paxon Legatt (Union County)

  • 114 Philip Jax (706)

  • 119 Ronan An (LVUP)

  • 125 David Jewell (LVUP)

  • 130 Connor Stephens (CPX)

  • 136 Moose Bringer (South Effingham)

  • 149 Matthew VanWettering (Icon)

  • 165 Kriecg Roe (Unat)

  • 187 Anthony Alcazar (WW)

  • 250 Sebastian Garcia (WW)

16U Champs

  • 88 Eli Bowman (GWA)

  • 94 Ty Murray (CPX)

  • 100 Antonio Mills (RWA)

  • 106 Kieron Mccormack (TEK)

  • 113 Drew Gorman (TEK)

  • 120 Noah Danforth (TEK)

  • 126 Logan Paradice (The Storm Wrestling Center)

  • 132 Cade Parent (LVUP)

  • 138 Joshua Denson (LVUP)

  • 145 Emil Necula (LVUP)

  • 152 Dominic Bambinelli (RWA)

  • 160 Tyler Secoy (Icon)

  • 170 Hoke Poe-Hogan (Jefferson Wrestling)

  • 182 Omaury Alvarez (LVUP)

  • 220 Albert Butler (LVUP)

  • 285 Ashton Anderson (South Effingham)

Junior Champs

  • 106 Matthew Denson (LVUP)

  • 113 Hunter McCullough (SGAC)

  • 120 Dominic Ditomasso (SGAC) - beat Cole Hunt in the finals

  • 126 Robert Austin Westbrook (LVUP) - beat Dawson Thompson in the finals

  • 132 Austin Thiel (Storm Wrestling Center) - beat Art Martinez in the finals

  • 138 David Panone (LVUP)

  • 145 Michael Kilic (WA)

  • 152 Jarrod Pominville (LVUP)

  • 160 Miles Watts (RWA)

  • 170 Grady Tisdale (The Storm Wrestling Center)

  • 182 Armond Jones (Atlanta Wrestling Academy)

  • 195 Thomas Godbee (The Storm Wrestling Center) - beat Josh McCutchen in the finals

  • 220 Dylan Galloway (MF)

  • 285 Chase Horne (The Storm Wrestling Center)


Tennessee

Freestyle

14U Champs

  • 77 Hudson Chittum of Boom Ranch

  • 83 Jose Cordero of HCWC

  • 87 Jacob Belcher of TNWA

  • 90 Axel Ritchie of Chattanooga Wrestling Club

  • 97 Nathaniel Boger of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 102 Zachery Little of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 106 Blake Congdon of HCWC

  • 110 Andrew Connow of Bad Wolf MMA

  • 114 Kaden Rice of HCWC

  • 119 Cannon Voiles of IWC

  • 125 Barrett Whaley of Crossroads Wrestling/Halls

  • 130 Blaise Meeks of Stars Wrestling Club

  • 136 Blaise Meeks of Stars Wrestling Club

  • 149 Cy Fowler of HCWC

  • 165 Ryder Smith of IWC

  • 187 Xavier Viazcan of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 250 Amos Huan of Drummonds

16U Champs

  • 94 Chase Creque of Stars Wrestling Club

  • 106 Jack Anderson of Elite Wrestling Academy

  • 113 Jarvis Little of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 120 Casen Roark of Nashville Catholic Wrestling

  • 126 Hunter Sturgill of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 132 Landon Desselle of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 138 Connor Payne of Chattanooga Wrestling Club

  • 145 James Strong of Blackman Freestyle/Greco

  • 152 Clark Vaughn of Music City Wrestling Club

  • 160 Kaiden Bates of Chattanooga Wrestling Club

  • 170 Dean Carrion of Midsouth Wrestling Club

  • 182 Jake Stacey of Next Level Wrestling Club

  • 195 Nicolas Jenkins of Middle TN freestyle &Greco

  • 220 Miles Workman of Blackman Freestyle/Greco

  • 285 Dion Stutts of Bluff City Wrestling Club

Junior Champs

  • 113 Kalen Reed of Bluff City Wrestling Club

  • 120 Justin Bradford of Blackman Freestyle/Greco

  • 126 Steven Dindl of Bluff City Wrestling Club

  • 132 Keyveon Roller of TNWA

  • 138 Brayden Ivy of TNWA

  • 145 Luke Belcher of Pride Wrestling

  • 152 Michael Colligan of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 160 Colby Dalon of TNWA

  • 170 Kodiak Cannedy of Greeneville High

  • 182 Gervacio Gonzalez of Wave Wrestling Club

  • 195 Thomas Stadel of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 220 Gabriel Fisher of Big Red Wrestling Club

  • 285 Stone Cummins of Anderson County High School

Greco

14U Champs

  • 77 Hudson Chittum of Boom Ranch

  • 83 Jose Cordero of HCWC

  • 87 Jacob Belcher of TNWA

  • 92 Charles Phillips of Boom Ranch Wrestling Club

  • 97 Nathaniel Boger of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 102 Zachery Little of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 106 Blake Congdon of HCWC

  • 110 Malachi Puckett of Chattanooga Wrestling Club

  • 114 Kaden Rice of HCWC

  • 119 Cannon Voiles of IWC

  • 125 Blaise Meeks of Stars Wrestling Club

  • 149 Cy Fowler of HCWC

  • 165 Ryder Smith of IWC

  • 187 Xavier Viazcan of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 250 Amos Huan of Drummonds

16U Champs

  • 94 Chase Creque of Stars Wrestling Club

  • 106 Jack Anderson of Elite Wrestling Academy

  • 113 Jarvis Little of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 120 Casen Roark of Nashville Catholic Wrestling

  • 126 Hunter Sturgill of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 132 Landon Desselle of Spartan Wrestling Club

  • 138 Drake Bowers of Wave Wrestling Club

  • 145 Spencer Kon of Williamson County Wrestling

  • 152 Lucas Szymborski of HCWC

  • 160 Jacob Barlow of Coffee County Wrestling Club

  • 170 Dean Carrion of Midsouth Wrestling Club

  • 182 Jake Stacey of Next Level Wrestling Club

  • 195 Nicolas Jenkins of Middle TN freestyle &Greco

  • 220 Miles Workman of Blackman Freestyle/Greco

  • 285 Dion Stutts of Bluff City Wrestling Club

Junior Champs

  • 113 Kainen Kyle of Maryville

  • 120 Justin Bradford of Blackman Freestyle/Greco

  • 126 Steven Dindl of Bluff City Wrestling Club

  • 132 Zander Hutson of North River Wrestling Club

  • 138 Sammy Shires of Wildside

  • 145 Luke Belcher of Pride Wrestling

  • 152 Michael Colligan of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 160 Steve Fisak of Sparan Wrestling Club

  • 170 Aidan Bowers of Wave Wrestling Club

  • 182 Gervacio Gonzalez of Wave Wrestling Club

  • 195 Thomas Stadel of Tennessee Outlaws Wrestling Cl

  • 220 Gabriel Fisher of Big Red Wrestling Club

  • 285 Malik McDaniel of Bluff City Wrestling Club